We were up in Manhattan Beach yesterday visiting the residence of some clients and making sure that the beautiful machined German hardware we were attaching to these art panels went flawlessly. This hardware effectively…
Aaron finished this chair last night. It is a solid 1″ thick piece of acrylic bent into a form chair and then painted on in our studio over the coarse of a year. The…
Here are some more photos of the simulated woodgrain table tops that we created. The colors shift and change completely depending on the direction of the light. The edges are beautiful too because of…
Aaron uses an automotive paint gun along with specially developed tools to simulate woodgrain in a silver metallic color matched paint for a restaurant project.
Here are a couple more photos of Aaron’s new subtractive painting piece. It has so much character and texture that photos hardly do it justice. You can see it at (SUB)URBAN in Los Angeles.
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